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All Eyes on Aurora Cannabis (ACB) FQ4 Earnings Today; Here’s What to Watch

One of the most high-profile cannabis companies finally reports official June quarter results after the close today. The market has long awaited the Aurora Cannabis (ACB) report to see the progress made by the leading Canadian cannabis company. The promise of reaching positive financial targets makes the quarter a potential inflection point.

FQ4 Targets

Aurora Cannabis has already released preliminary FQ4 results so the actual key metrics aren’t the key focus here. For the June quarter, the company provided these preliminary numbers:

Revenue – C$100 to C$107 million

EBTIDA – tracking toward positive EBITDA

Production – close to 30,000 kg

The biggest question is how close the company has come towards reaching adjusted EBITDA positive metrics. Maybe even more important is whether the metric is sustainable with industry production surging.

The market will closely watch whether a premier Canadian cannabis company can hit a huge improvement over the 56% gross margins in FQ3 that led to an EBITDA loss of C$36.6 million. Any aggressive pricing from Canopy Growth could impact the targets of Aurora Cannabis.

At the same time, quarterly operating expenses in the C$70 million range need to be relatively stable over the quarter to achieve the EBITDA breakeven goals. The industry hasn’t been great at restraining costs.

Other Key Metrics

While the market will focus big time on EBITDA positive targets, a lot of questions will center around cannabis production, inventory and sales levels. The company had originally targeted having 25,000 kg available for sale in the quarter and the company updated guidance of closer to 30,000 kg. Production 20% above targets has huge ramifications for flooding the market with supply.

The revenue target suggests sales of only slightly above 15,000 kg, up from 9,160 kg in the March quarter. The sales growth is impressive, but the end result is 50% of production still left in inventory.

Another key metric is the sales price per gram. In the prior quarter, the sales price dipped to C$6.40 per gram as more sales shifted to recreational cannabis sales away from medical sales. The price dipped about C$0.40 from the prior quarter and the targets suggest another similar dip to C$6.00 per gram.

Naturally, guidance will matter as much as the current financial metrics. Analysts are projecting revenues top C$120 million in the September quarter and up to C$140 million in the December quarter.

Where the company projects EBITDA in the face of ramping costs for Cannabis 2.0 and substantial capacity growth ahead could damage the stock. The market doesn’t need ultimate profitability, but a clear path to maintaining positive EBTIDA with the quarterly revenue totals now topping C$100 million is a must.

Consensus Verdict

ACB has a cautiously optimistic Moderate Buy consensus rating from the Street. This breaks down into 3 'buy' and 4 'hold' ratings in the last three months. We can also see from TipRanks that the average analyst price target is $9.08 - 43% upside from the current share price.

Takeaway

The key investor takeaway is that Aurora Cannabis is seen as a bellwether in the cannabis sector. How the company guides towards 2H numbers will move the sector for weeks to come.

The stock has a market valuation approaching $7 billion again as the stock has rallied above $6.25 again. The company has the difficult task of convincing investors the stock deserves to trade above 10x FY20 sales estimates of only slightly above $500 million in the face of surging industry inventory levels.

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